WASHINGTON — Public and private officials met today in the nation’s capitol to debate the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The seizure of the two secondary lenders has so far cost the country nearly $150 billion. Political partisans as well as private-sector speakers promoted their positions on how to deal with the two government-controlled enterprises.
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